- "' '" iti'i ntiaiifiiifflflti illfiMlii irrinliiaiiaiK r""" -' - - j" ' il, i V r'i"J' i DJL1LY DEMOCRAT. WASHINGTON. (From our regular oorreiponiieitt.) Washington', Nov. jo, 1S90, Senator Quay hat by unantmout con tent been selected at the republican Jonah, and there exUU the best of reasont for he lievinij that he will be asked to retire, not only from the chairmanship of the repub lican national committee, but to resign hi membership. It would have been done before now, but that the question of what to do with J S ClarksDn has not been de elded. Clarkfcon.it vice-chairman of the committee and has always been an humble tool cf Qucy't, and there 1 a feeling a mong Influential republicans againt hit being made chairman of the committee, a he would naturally expect, when Quay retlret. A soon, at a satisfactory solution of that difficulty Is reached, Mr Quay uill ieceive what the boyt cull the "grant! bounce." Quay Is now in Florida, and Clarkson is also down south somewhere. They both thought it a good time tor dis appea-ing for awhile. Mr Harrison is having a terrible time over the Fcrce bill, Air Blaine, whose pre dictions about the taiiff have materaiized so soon, and a few other prominent repub licans are trying to persuade him to let the Force bill a 'one In his message to congress, which he U now preparing, and the radical element in his party which embraces nine-tenths of its recognized leaders, are urging him to insist upon the immediate passage by the senate of the bill. Mr Har rison is very badly frightened at the tor nado of popular disapprobation that struck his administration and party on election day, and would most willingly take Mr Blaine's advice.but for the fact ihat he had committed himself in favor of the Force bill last summer. Senator Blackburn has made public a I scene which took place in a senate com mittee room las, summer whcr he was the onlv democrat present, and where Mr Blai'ie stated In the plainest language that if the McKlnlcy bill, which was ttien before the senate con. mittee, was passed it would ruin the republican party and pre vent its electing the president in 1S92, lie became so excited during his denunciation of the measure .hat he smashed a new silk hat which wat lying before him cn a table. Mr Blaine has not changed his mind. It vtill be many a day before the dctno cratt get through enthusing over the recent election. Every train brings in prominent democrats, and every arrival means afrcth jubilee. The local democrats fired a salute of $3 uns Friday night, although C'ol. Ernst in charge of public buildings and grounds, did his best to prevent it by re fusing to give them a permit to fire them in the tame place that the republicans were granted a similar permit two years ago, but that didn't prevent It nothing could. The guns were tired, and close enough ti the White House for Mr Harri son to enjoy the music. Under this administration, federal em ploys arc slaves. An estimable lady clerk in the Washington City Post-oflice is now under suspension , because she repeated a 5vial remark of a fellow clerk to Dick Quay, a son of the senator. Dick present tented an order for the senators mail at the general delivery window and the lady icnt back in the ollice and inquired where the benators mail was. Oh he's dead, and his mail's gone to the dead letter ollice," said one of the clerks laughingly. The lady walked back to the window and thoughtlessly repeated the remarks to Dick, who, by the way, she d'd not know. He went to the post-office department and reported the lady a having Insulted him and his father, and an order was isnued to the City postmaster for her immediate suspension. Mr Wannmakcr has not made a popular official, but now that reports of the pending failure of his big Philadelphia fiim are cir eulated, a great deal of sympathy Is ex pressed here for him, and tt is hoped that the claims of his friends he is not here that the rumor wa originated by Jay Gouid for the purpose of injuring Mr Wan amaker's credit, because of his persistency in behalf of a postal telegraph system, to which Mr Gould is opposed, mav prove to be true. It it not often ihat the leaders of a po'.it I ml p.irty have tJ complain because they arc giver too much by the voters of the coumrv, hut that's about the condit fonof Ihe democratic leaders. They fully ap preciate the emphatic endorsement of the principles of the party j.,iven by the peo ple, but they wou'd have anticipated far lefs trouble had their majority been about a hundred less in the net house it Is now to lar;e that It actually causes anxiety. The feeling that the short sesshm of congress will, in Its anxiety to pass politi cal legislation, neglect to pas all of the regular appropriation bills, and thus make an extra svsion of the fifty-second con-gret-s, in the spring, necessary, to provide for the needs of the government, has pre cipitated the campaign for the speakership and the other officers of the next house. The revolution In Massachusetts U bout the most complete and significant any that occurred In the elections, Thef jury of the people In that state it highly intelligent and deeply interested In the tariff. The contest was made rquarely on thlt Issue, buth upon the ttump and In the newspapers. And whereas the republican majority In the twelve congressional dis tricts iSSS was the democratic plu rality now It 8,614 a democratic gain of U..10S. Unon the Issi-e now before the country Massachusetts has fairly taken position among the demooatic states. The excavations of Mr Peine have show that up to now we have known nothing of the archaeology of the Holy Land before the class ical age, and if we are ever to learn anything about pre-exilic Israel 01 the scil of Palestine itself, it must b by the help of the spade. THE tiOLDi: UUK IMZV4U. Has now a complete line of Holiday goods, dolls, doll buggite, boys' waguiiH, velocipedes, and many other goods which 20 to make up a complete line for Ulirst mas, besides a complete line of lamps of every description. I lima crockery, litncy decorated ware, glassware, hint caies nhirfli goods, such as albums, toilet sets imtouranh book, scrap book, children A H C picture books, and all goods that are carried in a iia.aar eioro, nu-iuuiiig Roger llros. 1st" silverware. We wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular to the I. olden Utile prize baking powder and tea, put up expressly for this t"ade, which gives the best of catis faction, as is attested ly the hundred who have used both the tea and baking powder ever since introduced tv the tiolden Uule liazaar. Kach package of ten and can of backing powder draws a prize in the shape of a line piece of glass ware. He sure to call, when in Aluinv at the Golden Rule liazaar, as you will be sure to lind what you want, and will be shown over the store and be treated kindly bv mv clerk, Mr. Miller. My goods are all marked in plain figures so as not to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. lours iruiv, Jruis Grauwoiil, Oct. 18, 1S90. X I! W A DVERTISKM R.Vl ; MONOUIJAN PHK.KAN"IS WANT ed. Those who thins: tliay can at undent or in the fuluro furnish live .Mon golian phcisaut orthei." rgj;s will do well to correspond with THOS. a. FAURELL. Portland, Oregon. ALBANY NURSERIES' WE If AVE OS HAND nt our nursery -on iho Corvalll road, ouo-liiiif mile from town, p.s lino lot of fruit trfes ofallkind.i aicin lis fun ml any where on ths cotwt. If you contemplate piantlnz trees it will pay you to eeo our block and got our prices. Cataloguo free HYMAN A BROWNELL. DPM UARPDUQ Don't buv an iron rui" rirtlinUUO harrow until von first cnil on Stewart t Sox. It will fay you not to forget thia. Horses for Sale. TIIK UXDSRSIOISKD bun for Pale a hip plRCrt near Albany a lot ot good whU brokp bnrei to-wit: A pan cfaor roiH. weight 1420 iound each; pmi o irr'ys, l-loC; span ol bays, 1200; span o drivers, OnO: on, family enrrlng lion a largo and pood style; and two good gnddl horses. Prices reasonable nnd term e-say. JAM Ew KLKlNtt: OXEY TO LOAN -In unall and large amounts, from six months to five veaia, on good Albany Mid Linn county real etRt. Call on or addrtts V K JJePberten, FlmtSt.. Albany, Or. CATARRH CURKI), health and awt brent h v-currd.by Shileh'i Catarrh Remedy. Prico fiO centa. Naal Iujectnr free, t'o hay A: Muod, afuta. Scortsmkn, Head. Do you want a ft rut -claim bird dog, choice English pointer and Krglinh Llewcllln setter puppies. AImj a thoroughly broken poltner re trieve to hand and stauch on point. For aalc.W'rite fr.rjparticular nt oner; ad drcaa J. V, VtxrvARn, Corvallis, ()i . is now at pcrtTiAna. oaiaoN. I -mm Kit? 1.1 2 L. E. BLAIN Has just received a supcrbTino'of. Fall ad Winter Clothing, Tho largest in the Valley, carefully selected for the trade here, including an elegant line of Overcoats, all Jof the latest fabrics, and of a high grade of workmanship His Furnishing Goads Dep't Is complete with all the novelties of the season. Hi lioy's and Children's department consists of high grad novelties, in Ins Was nevr so Cheap in Albany as it lias been since T. L WALLACE & GO. open"d with their Mammoth stock. "Will be found all the latest shapes of the season His Boot and Shoo Department is filled with a choice ine of roods Of n Under charge of tho expert Mr Schifiler, is well stocked with a splendid line ol suitings. Strictly One Price. POWELL & CO., Successor to Geo. C. Henderson. -DEALEIiS IX- ?roduce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co Etc. Etc. E, . Seaiis, Di y Goods, Notions, GentsFurn- isaings and . APJD SHOES Our stock of boots and shoes is no'v complete in all line6 for spring rade. We will save vou monei n buying of us. Ladies, missetnnd children's fine shoes a specia 1 v. (- the MDJ.OlV SJIOKS T A.LK ! ! ABOUT- ronTiiosKMiio r.iNMiT rosriiLTr.vu.rib K0M1,I.V,1I()!IK TltKATVKM' ri.An:;MYrr;i. is Tin: ur.Ai 11 ov am. that will hiyk l. rmTAM.tirH Ktxicr aso a ri:i:iA.M'.i' cjiiK. Tlic most i-i't-'1;', uositivo fiiul pfrma ter.t cnrn for Cat i i li of the ilrail, As'.lmm, Rtltl all Tlirout, llr?nL'!iinl, I.uii;. Ilc3rt, Stomach, I.ivcr a:nl Kidney AiVectior.R, Nervous Debility, cte. Consumption, ill its various pt::i;er., lienn.'mently cured. Dr. AiiORN'fi original mode of treatment and' his mciliate.l iulnlaiious Rives in stantaneous relief, builds up ami revital izes the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonpine; life. Weak, ncrvouc, lelilitated nntl brohen-flovn constitu tions, old and youn, invariably gain from ten to thirty pounds in froui thirty to ciucty iays, 11k. Abohk'.i plieuomcnal skill an;l mar velous cures have crested the greatest astonish men t on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial and I.ung trouble "'nstantly relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. 1)k. Aiiorn's essav on the "Curability of Consumption," and a treatise on "Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or address DR. A BORN, Fonr!a al 3orrlea M., I'orlLnd, Orfffco. ttrK.'ii to jll ri'. ct th IVcu'c Cmut, for lboe who , tit with) to res Kit c?ssaiwif 1 Largs ''and Choieo Display of Is, Clothing,; Boots, Shoes, lLCO.) iiito.j iisto., A'e are also selling immense quantities oi Boots, Shoos and Furnishing Goods, at greatly reduced prices, quality considered. Come on with the ma; away barga ns. ses, inspect our stock and carry FINE NEW GOODS, : Cheap for Gash : Conrad Mever. -t KOVltl il OF STAR BAKERY (Cnuier BroaflalLin ani First Ste., -DEAItEH IN Notice to Tax-rayors. Notice is hereby given that I, or my dtputy, will meet the tax-payers of Linn county, Oregon, at 9 o'clock a m, and re main "until 4 o'clock n m, at their respec tive places of voting in the several pre cincts, at the following times and places. for the purpose of collecting the taxes fcr the year of 1S90. Mondav, November 24:11 Tuesday, Nov 25th Wednesday, Nov 25th Thursday, Nov 27th Friday, Nov 28th Saturday, Nov 2y:h Mondav. December 1st Tuesdav, Dec 2nd Rock Creek, Fox Vallev, Scio, Franklin Butte, Santiain, Lebanon, Waterloo, Libert v, Sweet I Iome, Krush Creek, Crawfordhvtlie, Bro?;nsville, Center, rtvracuse. Harrisbur'', Haleev, Shedd Tangent, (JrU-.ins, 'eoria. East Albany, West Albany, Albanv, Wednesday, Dec 3rd Thursday. Ore 4th Friday, I tec 5th Saturday. !cc 6th Munday, Dec Sth Tuesday, Dec 9th Wednesday, lec tnth Ihursdav, Dec 1 nh Friday, Dec 12th Saturday, Dec 13th Monday, I tec 15th Tuesday, Dec 16th Weduesdav, Dec 17th Thursday, Dec iHth Friday, Dec 19th Fay Caniie. Meats, QMenwaref Tea, Etc.. Prompt pavment will be required. your taxes and save costs. M M.U1T, Sheriff ar.d Tax Collector. Dated Novembers, iSyo. IMLUa iS WEALTH! T SAT MEr It. E. C. WEST'S rTe r.J nriti Tmitrieiit ifuiratite'-d siwific f-r Hysteria. Uir.zuir.en, r.i,u 1.1m, Fii. Sen ous Seumlci. Hwaflaeiiu. ?tnn;iti ri8trtiuii cauietl by the Use of alcohol or tr.ln Wakefulness. Mrntal lcpre.tionf S.ftMihitf i;f lh. brain. reultinir in insanity am) lemliiif to ntn dwav andduaih, prfmiture oIi aire, lurrennest, low. 01 rower, caumi iy ovcr-extrtion it tiie rruin Eacli W contains one motif h'n In atmnit. 1 a or six boxua for fi, sent by tnail f-re) aid 011 rci'l o price. WK r.I'RANTEB SIX B0XR3 TO Cl itK ANY case, with each order rcL-ciyeil liv in f.ir ix Ihixu. aceoinpatiicd with wo will Ncud the purchaKor our Muuiuucimnun to renmu i no mone; ir lite trt lttt di.CH !! .t efftet a cure. (;ii:.rjntn- iUni ..,. hy J. A. CuQin.iri, lrugit, tole aytnt, Ail.ni, or. Hkiued FrmtH, Dr lett FruItM. Tobacco, Hnxar CoRec. Ktr ' ,et ftt'ftrythtni; that in kept In nn 11 a variety ar.tl crww oro. lilgbeM ft i ktft prio1) rid for U dnn Mk'i Ji'htfci Sim, AO teut pout-paid ju reteipi ci ly tM;.Ms. PERRY & CI' , Lajtfo,!. t U. S. Cl?lt, C 1 0 jroa:i. Now 1 c:i. 1 AUia diKI llil,S, whe vou want I-:n lis, bniflhes. coal! oil. lubricating oils ox'o grrnso, An, Stkwart Ss Sox. FDrtmilier & living, IiK'luilinc: many novelties. A ets. Children's fine line of Sealette Jack Iloods, &c, &c. 'Tis a Feat ta Fit the Feet, But Ha Cau ila it aal da it float," OHLSI c? WALLACE Grocers and Bakers; Opnllo III Revere IIoni. Kccpa tiran-iafs Btock of Groceries, Produce, nml Halied t!ools. r.ottnm prices 2nd Store. niGGHHandWAGOXS, hiul;n(l enn (tlvo you gn TJOOMS TO I.irr.-Kiirnl!,h'e.l or uo- -w mrnisiici Inqulro at thi;ofllce. INTHAY NOT10K.-S(rvp.l from mv I A friii ono tliree yer old Meer, hlnil linlf crop from each r. Suiubl rnivnnl lor.ny one who Bill inform nie of lis wuercaL-otim, - no. i. An dkraon. Hy Turnor' l,ililBo,on Calnnoola. -1STn'.YN0TI0K.stve,l from my I A reiilince,t-,'inllo mi nfi'.,r.ii,. lai.om ihree weeks man, a l.nv pony mare about 9 yrara nl,l. XewaH f,,r relurn or nforination aa to whorenhnnl.. Adireoa. V. LKONAKP. Corvallia 1 UtTIKS wantlnif poture Inilie Mon Icith paalnre. wp.it hi In th ,ln,ii.ran icuie It nt lpr in irs by r. ling ,,n j KKi) V. HLVXBcna. lien ,.ock ol '2i,l jpF ;no(!s in tho Va imd tl:o llloHt ri'Hsf ,ni prices, bold tcl'.irg. i have on band vl I;' :u,. FUiiMITURE, STOVES, TINWARE TRaSX:, E30KS, PICTURES ETC., ETC. iiir west of S E Young'a ! atoie, L. COTTLIiS AMMUNITION, ETC, n,;,0 powder, loadod shells, cartridge. o,n will sell at reasonable flftures. Im't eet us whon you come to Ihv hi wintern supply of ammunition, to pr rour raneh from the inroad of Mint Locked emigrant. Uthwakt A US City Restaurant. Hiving btn ,ntirely remodeled, this old and popular roataurant wiil be made Hrst claa d every rejpect. Tho puhl.c will hi j(iven got,d meaU ac nil hoora for only 25 eenti. Everything neat and attrao'lve. Private Loiet. 0ttera in ovory ityle. -FUNERAL DIUECTORS.- Arterial Embalmhip; Dona Scientifically. T. wl! pur thn r.horo roTT.nl f r rnc of T.lvPl Cimrl.'ii:t. Ii.vix-pi'iii, S.?1: Hai!.i"ho, Imlii:r"ttm. C-in-rtli.r.lj..n or C.. 1 1 vrnc'-s wfl rnr..t rirv Wlttt Wst" (ih-tiI.irvr PilKtlM", l hi d i ri iin oroitrictir rump'.if) uh. Tlu-r.ri' pirtIv Wjj-Ub1.ftd noref fnll totvp t!'r.v.l.on. g ir"oat.-.l I Jn: ri'ntniitine :-J Pin., :j cfiti. Ilw:rp of countcrfeiw n.t iit;,t .iwm. TI.o i-;:ntne innnnfn'-ttin-l only W PS, Job Printer, r5.'V,,"J'lMl,lW-iWl,,iJ!piii44 - t :. -mwni Ilia, mvni n)i m ytm